All US jets except for the B47 Stratojet and B58 Hustler were used in Vietnam.
All US helicopters were used in the war.
All US small arms from WWII to the M16 were used in the war.
All US naval warships, excepting submarines, were used in the war, too include one battleship; the USS New Jersey.
USN Riverine boats: Alpha boats, PBRs, Monitors, and Swift Boats.
Tanks: M48A3 Patton medium gun tanks, M551 Sheridan tanks, M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks, Australian Centurion medium tanks, and M113 ACAVs.
Artillery: From 105mm field guns to 175mm SPG (Self Propelled Guns)
Recoilless Rifles: 57mm, 90mm and 106mm.
Enemy (North Vietnamese Army & Air Force):
MiG17, 19, 21 jets (used over North VN only)
PT76 light tanks, T54 medium tanks
SAMs & AAA (used in North Vietnam only)
M-16
AK47
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat
The US tested napalm, bombs and chemical weapons on the Vietnam civilians.
The Korean War 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War 1961-1973 are normally classified at LIMITED WARS because they were limited in the boundaries of where they could fight, and limited with the weapons they could use, such as NO ATOMIC WEAPONS!
Nuclear weapons were not used in the Vietnam War.
Nuclear weapons were not used during the Vietnam war
The U.S used no nuclear weapons whatsoever on Vietnam.
M-16
AK47
None. No nuclear weapons were used in Viet Nam.
No, Vietnam was LIMITED to conventional weapons only. A limited war.
The US employed ALL OF IT'S CONVENTIONAL military assets in conventional and unconventional warfare in the Vietnam War. "Atomic" weapons and "Chemical/Biological" weapons were the only assets not used.
They used ak 47 during the war. They used the first ever ones made
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no its not its left battles fields in the Vietnam war
The weapons the US Government provided. In the early years of the war the were furnished WWII era weapons, later, were provided the same mat